Purdue University College of Pharmacy, 575 W Stadium Ave, West Lafayette, IN 47907, United States.
Purdue University College of Pharmacy, 575 W Stadium Ave, West Lafayette, IN 47907, United States; PGY-2 Pharmacy Resident, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (present), 410 W 10th Ave, Columbus, OH 43210, United States.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2021 Sep;13(9):1180-1193. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2021.06.036. Epub 2021 Jun 29.
As use of electronic medical records (EMRs) increases in healthcare, multiple accreditation organizations recommend training future clinicians on EMRs as part of the academic curriculum. Therefore, some pharmacy programs now utilize an academic EMR. Our objective was to examine pharmacy instructors' early experiences with a commercially available teaching EMR (tEMR) in order to identify current and future priorities along with benefits and barriers to academic EMR use in pharmacy education.
We conducted semi-structured interviews and a web-based survey with pharmacy instructors. Interview and survey data analyses consisted of hybrid inductive/deductive approaches to coding data and descriptive statistics, respectively. We mapped themes to the Pharmacists' Patient Care Process (PPCP).
Seven instructors participated in interviews, and 10 completed the survey. We identified 25 interview themes that were generally congruent with survey responses. A noted benefit of the tEMR was providing a large repository of real-life patient data. Instructors' current priorities for tEMR activities primarily aligned with "collect," "assess," and "plan" steps of the PPCP. One reported barrier was insufficient training regarding the tEMR capabilities. Instructors offered innovative ideas for future academic EMR use, including pharmacokinetics, incident reporting, and longitudinal cases.
Study findings are most applicable to pharmacy programs in the early stages of academic EMR adoption. We identified opportunities for pharmacy programs to facilitate innovative, future use of academic EMRs, including curriculum planning, so pharmacy students gain experience using EMR functions for each PPCP step and develop more advanced EMR skills.
随着电子病历(EMR)在医疗保健中的应用越来越广泛,多个认证机构建议将 EMR 培训作为学术课程的一部分纳入未来临床医生的培训中。因此,一些药学课程现在使用学术性 EMR。我们的目的是研究药学教师在使用商业性教学 EMR(tEMR)方面的早期经验,以便确定在药学教育中使用学术性 EMR 的当前和未来重点,以及使用学术性 EMR 的益处和障碍。
我们对药学教师进行了半结构化访谈和基于网络的调查。访谈和调查数据分析分别采用了混合归纳/演绎方法对数据进行编码和描述性统计。我们将主题映射到药剂师患者护理流程(PPCP)。
7 名教师参加了访谈,10 名教师完成了调查。我们确定了 25 个访谈主题,这些主题与调查结果大致一致。tEMR 的一个显著优势是提供了大量真实患者数据的存储库。教师对 tEMR 活动的当前重点主要与 PPCP 的“收集”、“评估”和“计划”步骤一致。一个报告的障碍是关于 tEMR 功能的培训不足。教师为未来学术性 EMR 的使用提供了创新性的想法,包括药代动力学、事件报告和纵向案例。
研究结果最适用于处于学术性 EMR 采用早期阶段的药学课程。我们确定了药学课程促进创新性未来学术性 EMR 使用的机会,包括课程规划,以便药学学生在每个 PPCP 步骤中获得使用 EMR 功能的经验,并培养更高级的 EMR 技能。